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Likewise...the dealer I got mine from had to travel ~1000 miles round trip to get mine....now they have 3 on the lot.

Drove by a different dealer today, they have 5 wagons and 1 sedan sitting on the lot. Up until December none of my local dealers had any on the lot longer than to meet the delivery for whoever ordered it or if it wasn't an order it was gone in less than 1-2 days.

Yeah. I also disagree with the "dull interior" comment. What they call "dull" is what I call simple rather than being over-designed. The Impreza's clean interior is one thing that sold it for me over the Focus' crazy interior.

Of course, my Pioneer head unit does jazz things up a bit.

I also completely agree with this. There is a reason BMW interiors look similar, more complex yes, but subtle, and similar. Just because you have technology in a car doesn't mean you have to make a complete clusterf*** of it. I really like that Subaru went for use instead of fake looks on this car too with the double din head unit. Now we can actually put good head units into it, which you can't really do with a lot of newer cars anymore. Cuz, you know, we need to be told how to think now or something.

I picked up a 1950's era Singer sewing machine for cheap and sewed a leather handbrake boot to go with my hand stitched leather shift boot. Only under the camera's flash did I realize the leather is brown.

I picked up a 1950's era Singer sewing machine for cheap and sewed a leather handbrake boot to go with my hand stitched leather shift boot. Only under the camera's flash did I realize the leather is brown.

It's the dealer. My dealership offered none of this. Instead, I got a great purchase price on the car at a time when they were hard to find and many people were waiting months to get one (June 2012). I don't know if that's still the case.

Bummer we are moving and I was hoping the service we get at Plano Subaru was standard.